Have you registered under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009?
If you are a manufacturer or importer of batteries into the UK or if your products incorporate batteries, then you need to be registered.
Statistics for 2007 indicate that a mere 3% of batteries thrown out by consumers were recycled and the remaining 97% went to landfill. Bearing in mind that most batteries contain heavy metals of one kind or another, such as lead, cadmium or nickel, disposing of them in landfill is wasteful and runs the risk of significant pollution of the soil and water sources.
The aim of the UK Government is to improve recycling rates to at least 25% by 2012 and 45% by 2016.
What you are required to do depends on the volume (or more correctly the weight) of batteries you produce each year:
The above arrangements apply to batteries as consumer products. If you are a manufacturer or importer of batteries or accumulators for industrial use or for the automobile industry, for example, then as of the 16 October 2009, you are required to register with the National Producer Responsibility Database
You can view the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 on the UK Government website
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